Its the little things in life that we must appreciate. Anne…




Its the little things in life that we must appreciate. Anne Hathaway’s red carpet timeline is one of those little things. Outfits that make you say, “Oh I remember the 90’s” and “I had a dress like that once….”
See more of Anne’s personal and a bit laughable red carpet choices, click here.
Read More"The instinct is to play to the room, because otherwise the audience there gets really bored and…"
“The instinct is to play to the room, because otherwise the audience there gets really bored and restless. Me with my theater background, I played to the back row of the Kodak, which has 3,500 people. To the people at home, it could come off as a little over-the-top. I’ve never seen it, but I felt like I made a rookie mistake.”
– Anne Hathaway has some Oscar-hosting advice for Seth MacFarlane — based on her own ill-fated hosting stint in 2011.
"It was obviously an unfortunate incident. It kind of made me sad on two accounts. One was that I was…"
“It was obviously an unfortunate incident. It kind of made me sad on two accounts. One was that I was very sad that we live in an age when someone takes a picture of another person in a vulnerable moment and rather than delete it, and do the decent thing, sells it. And I’m sorry that we live in a culture that commodifies the sexuality of unwilling participants, which takes us back to ‘Les Mis,’ because that’s what my character is.”
– This is what happens when you ask Anne Hathaway about that time she accidentally showed her Princess Diary to a bunch of photographers.
"It was obviously an unfortunate incident. It kind of made me sad on two accounts. One was that I was…"
“It was obviously an unfortunate incident. It kind of made me sad on two accounts. One was that I was very sad that we live in an age when someone takes a picture of another person in a vulnerable moment and rather than delete it, and do the decent thing, sells it. And I’m sorry that we live in a culture that commodifies the sexuality of unwilling participants, which takes us back to ‘Les Mis,’ because that’s what my character is.”
– This is what happens when you ask Anne Hathaway about that time she accidentally showed her Princess Diary to a bunch of photographers.
"My first experience [with Les Miserables] was seeing my mom in the show. I was 7 and she was cast in…"
“My first experience [with Les Miserables] was seeing my mom in the show. I was 7 and she was cast in the first national tour as the factory girl who gets Fantine fired. And she [understudied] for Fantine. So my first time seeing the show was when she was the factory girl, and my second time seeing the show was when she played Fantine. I’ve been hired into the family business – of simulating prostitution and death.”
– After seeing an exclusive rough-cut preview of Les Miserables — jealous! — EW’s own Anthony Breznican had the opportunity to chat with stars Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway. Here are those interviews — the first major ones either actor has done about Les Mis.


